. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE WOOD-SWALLOWS 335 The Masked Wood-Swallow, .1. personatus.—All Australia except Northern Territory and Western Queensland. Much like A. superciliosus, but without the white eyebrow; the whole of the face jet black; under surfaces grey with an indistinct collar on the throat. Total length inches, cuhnen .75, wing , tail , tarsus . ''Tke ; A. E. E. Mattingley. Wood-Swallow (Artamus sordidus), Nesting Site. The Grey-breasted Wood-Swallow, A. cinereus.—Western Australia. Brown above, the head rather pale; eyebrow and ear-coverts paler bro


. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE WOOD-SWALLOWS 335 The Masked Wood-Swallow, .1. personatus.—All Australia except Northern Territory and Western Queensland. Much like A. superciliosus, but without the white eyebrow; the whole of the face jet black; under surfaces grey with an indistinct collar on the throat. Total length inches, cuhnen .75, wing , tail , tarsus . ''Tke ; A. E. E. Mattingley. Wood-Swallow (Artamus sordidus), Nesting Site. The Grey-breasted Wood-Swallow, A. cinereus.—Western Australia. Brown above, the head rather pale; eyebrow and ear-coverts paler brown; lores, cheeks and throat blackish. Total length inches, culmen .75, wing , tail 3, tarsus .85. The White-bellied Wood-Swallow, A. hypoleucus.—Northern Territory and Queensland. Like preceding, but with white under tail-coverts. Total length Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited


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